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Home / Food News / “JOYOUS WEDDING FAIR” AT REGAL KOWLOON HOTEL

“JOYOUS WEDDING FAIR” AT REGAL KOWLOON HOTEL

August 31, 2014 by StrawberrY Gal

Wedding is a crucial event in a lifetime. Every tiny detail counts and only the most sophisticated wedding plan can create a romantic and everlasting memory for the couple. With our professional team and banquet venues, Regal Kowloon Hotel is certainly your best choice.

Our hotel has fourteen(14) function rooms in varying sizes, including the contemporary Versailles Ballroom which can accommodate up to thirty(30) tables. A nicely decorated chapel and an outdoor wedding venue are also available for your unforgettable wedding ceremony.

The “Joyous Wedding Fair” will be held on September 14, 2014 at Regal Kowloon Hotel, showcasing numerous function rooms and theme wedding ceremonies available in the hotel. Grooms-to-be and brides-to-be are cordially invited to visit the fair for free. Our exquisite Chinese wedding menus are priced at HK$6,988 up, with many exclusive offers and privileges for onsite booking.

For booking Chinese banquets held on or before September 12, 2015, you can enjoy:
․ A complimentary table for every ten(10) tables booked
․ Free flow of drinks for three(3) hours including soft drinks, orange juice, selected beer and house red wine
․ Dishes upgraded to Whole Abalone and Steamed Giant Grouper
․ Special price to use the “La Terrasse” for Wedding Celebrant Service
․ Complimentary one(1) night Honeymoon Accommodation in Superior Room

For booking Chinese banquets held from September 13 to December 31, 2015, you can enjoy:
․ Dish upgraded to Whole Abalone
․ Free flow of drinks for five(5) hours including soft drinks, orange juice and selected beer
․ Special price to use the “La Terrasse” for Wedding Celebrant Service

These privileges are only applicable to onsite booking. Don’t miss out on our “Joyous Wedding Fair”!

“Joyous Wedding Fair” InformationDate: September 14, 2014 (Sunday)Time: 12noon to 5pmVenue: Regal Kowloon Hotel, 71 Mody Road, Tsimshatsui, Hong Kong (Exit P2, Tsimshatsui East MTR Station)Admission Fee: Free

*Terms and conditions apply. Please contact our Catering Department at 2313 8671 or [email protected] for more details.

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